Hakeem Jeffries Was a Literal No-Show on the Green New Deal
With momentum behind the climate initiative, progressive organizers set up an event with Jeffries in mind. Instead, his constituents found an empty chair.
With momentum behind the climate initiative, progressive organizers set up an event with Jeffries in mind. Instead, his constituents found an empty chair.
Voices
The dismal reality is that green energy will save not the complex web of life on Earth but the particular way of life of one domineering species.
The decision came as part of a lawsuit from environmental groups filed after the deadliest year for Yellowstone wolves since their reintroduction.
Thomas Galvin lobbied on behalf of a Saudi company soaking up Arizona’s groundwater. He is now mediating an ongoing water dispute in neighboring Maricopa County.
Even in a police state, climate justice and human rights advocates found ways to come together and make their voices heard, but some worry about what comes next.
Researchers say systemic bias at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has led to projections that perpetuate economic inequality.
Climate Crimes
The hunger strike of Egypt’s Alaa Abd El Fattah overshadows Sisi’s attempt to whitewash his regime’s human rights record at COP27.
Two new lawsuits want to hold federal and state leaders accountable for failing to protect the iconic predators.
Nobel winners have urged world leaders to use their remarks at the COP27 climate conference in Egypt to press for the release of political prisoners, including Alaa Abd El Fattah.
Boxed In on the Border
The Biden administration remains silent as the Republican governor brazenly builds an ad hoc wall on protected lands.